City of Kingsland Goes Orange in support of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

City of Kingsland Goes Orange in support of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month
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City of Kingsland Goes Orange in support of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

As you travel through downtown Kingsland throughout the month of March, take a moment to appreciate the orange glow of the lights of City Hall, and the orange ribbons and butterflies adorning the lamp posts.

“March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. MS is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and central nervous system that affects approximately 2.8 million people worldwide. MS is also a deeply personal condition that has affected my own family. While there is no known cure or means of prevention, there are treatments available to help mitigate the effects and slow the progression. Knowing the signs of onset is essential to early diagnosis and treatment,” explained Grayson Day -Mayor Kingsland. “If you, or someone you know is living with Multiple Sclerosis, I encourage you to share your story with others and help spread awareness of this disease affecting so many across our country. No one should have to face MS alone”.

Read more … https://kingslandgeorgia.com/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=367

Original source can be found here.



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